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  • Reply To: Upgraded to SQL Server 2016. Can I change compatibility levels of the master db?

    Thanks, Johan! I appreciate the response!

    Mike Scalise, PMP
    https://www.michaelscalise.com

  • Reply To: DelimitedSplit8K License Question

    Jeff,

    Thank you for the response and for the clarification. Also, I didn't realize that Eirikur had taken it even further! If I end up incorporating it into my code, I'll...

    Mike Scalise, PMP
    https://www.michaelscalise.com

  • Reply To: Substring SELECT query from CREATE VIEW statement

    Fair enough, but what if I remove all of the comments beforehand, then employ my technique? Then it should handle your most recent examples AND be considered valid since it...

    Mike Scalise, PMP
    https://www.michaelscalise.com

  • Reply To: Substring SELECT query from CREATE VIEW statement

    frederico,

    Thank you for the response. Have you looked at my most recent proposed code? It doesn't use CHARINDEX, so I believe it works in all of your examples...

    Mike Scalise, PMP
    https://www.michaelscalise.com

  • Reply To: Substring SELECT query from CREATE VIEW statement

    Hey all, I'm wondering if I can avoid using REPLACE at all (at least with spaces and/or CHAR(10) CHAR(13) so that we don't need to worry about potential JOIN predicate...

    Mike Scalise, PMP
    https://www.michaelscalise.com

  • Reply To: Substring SELECT query from CREATE VIEW statement

    Scott,

    Thanks for the response. Would you mind explaining your code a little bit?

    I get the gist that you're replacing multiple spaces with one, but why the variance of #s in...

    Mike Scalise, PMP
    https://www.michaelscalise.com

  • Reply To: Substring SELECT query from CREATE VIEW statement

    Brian,

    Thank you for commenting! I hadn't thought about proactively REPLACE-ing CHAR 13 and 10 with a single space to simplify things and then also be able to use LTRIM and...

    Mike Scalise, PMP
    https://www.michaelscalise.com

  • Reply To: Extracting SELECT statement from queries.

    Phil Parkin wrote:

    I presume you've got a lot of this to do & you want to build an automated way of doing it.

    Correct. I have quite a few.

    Phil Parkin wrote:

    I would do...

    Mike Scalise, PMP
    https://www.michaelscalise.com

  • Reply To: Failover Cluster Instance Share

    Jeffrey Williams wrote:

    As long as your cluster maintains quorum - the AG will continue to function and you won't have any issues, that is why you have the file share witness.

    For...

    Mike Scalise, PMP
    https://www.michaelscalise.com

  • Reply To: Parameter Sniffing

    Got it. Thanks for the response!

    Mike Scalise, PMP
    https://www.michaelscalise.com

  • Reply To: Parameter Sniffing

    Grant,

    Ya know--I was giving one your responses a little more thought...you stated that optimize for a value is a potential fix for Parameter Sniffing. I agree but wanted to get...

    Mike Scalise, PMP
    https://www.michaelscalise.com

  • Reply To: Parameter Sniffing

    Honestly--yes. I think all of this. I knew already knew some of the potential fixes, but the information about CHAR(1), the histogram, etc. and how the optimizer will behave, while...

    Mike Scalise, PMP
    https://www.michaelscalise.com

  • Reply To: Parameter Sniffing

    Hi Grant,

    As always, thank you for the response. Just one thing, if you don't mind.

    I understand how indexes work and the importance of the selectivity of the leading column of...

    Mike Scalise, PMP
    https://www.michaelscalise.com

  • Reply To: RCSI Questions

    Thank you, Grant! That actually clears everything up. I wasn't planning on using RCSI at a connection level, but rather just trying to understand the different ways in which it...

    Mike Scalise, PMP
    https://www.michaelscalise.com

  • Reply To: Stable Marriages Using SQL Server

    Anyone else read the title and think the article was related to (stable) married couples using SQL Server, like Paul Randal and Kimberly Tripp, and Sean and Jen McCown?

    No? Just...

    Mike Scalise, PMP
    https://www.michaelscalise.com

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